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2022-10-31-accounts

Trustees’ Annual Report for the period

From 01/11/2021 To 31/10/2022

Period start date Period end date

Charity name: THE FRIENDS OF SOUTH PETHERTON LIBRARY(FOSPL)

Charity registration number:1186429

Objectives and Activities

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SORP reference
Summary of the Para 1.17 For the public benefit, the
purposes of the charity provision and maintenance of a
as set out in its library in South Petherton.
governing document To promote for the residents the
provision of a public library for
recreation and/or other leisure
time occupation with the object
of improving the condition of life
of the said residents.
Summary of the main Para 1.17 and To campaign actively for the
1.19
activities in relation to Parish Council to maintain
those purposes for the funding for a Community Library.
public benefit, in To strive constantly to enhance
particular, the activities, the services available for
projects or services residents from the Library.
identified in the To play a leading role in the
accounts. acquisition of a Community Hub,
to include a larger library better
able to meet residents’ needs.
Statement confirming Para 1.18 It is confirmed that all Trustees
whether the trustees have signed as having read,
have had regard to the understood and given due regard
guidance issued by the to the Guidance on Public Benefit.
Charity Commission on
public benefit
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Additional information (optional)

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SORP reference
FOSPL policy is to fund service
Para 1.38 enhancements up to 66% of
Policy on grant making annual income averaged over a 3
year period.
Para 1.38
Policy on social
investment including
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program related
investment
The 25 + volunteers are essential
Para 1.38 to the successful enhanced
Contribution made by operation of the Library.
volunteers
Other
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Achievements and Performance

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SORP reference
Following the success of its
“Guide to Circular Walks around
South Petherton” funded by the
Summary of the main Somerset Community Fund in
Para 1.20
achievements of the support of its post-Covid
charity, identifying the initiatives, a second grant was
difference the charity’s sought successfully to provide a
work has made to the further 200 Guides to satisfy the
circumstances of its continuing demand.
beneficiaries and any The Fast Track book scheme,
wider benefits to society supplementing Library stock with
as a whole. copies of the very latest, high
demand books exclusively for
local residents, has now delivered
its third tranche and is much
appreciated by library users.
Two Author’s visits have taken
place and been well supported.
The LEGO club continues to
attract youngsters and parents
whilst the newly created
Rummikub club has made a
positive start. The “English
Language for Ukranian Families”
club ran for some months until
demand was satisfied.
Library footfall and book
withdrawals have not yet
recovered to pre-Covid levels, but
South Petherton is leading the
recovery of Somerset’s
Community Libraries.
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Progress on the pursuit of a Community Hub has stalled Achievements against Para 1.41 temporarily. The central village objectives set site offered had great potential, but the Landowner switched the

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main building usage from Small
Business Offices to an outpost of
a top London restaurant, and the
available space for the
Community Hub was squeezed
until it became unviable; however
another central site, probably
better suited in the longer term,
has now been offered and is
being pursued.
The support of the volunteers is
essential to the smooth running
of the Library and its enhanced
opening hours outside of the
fixed hours of the salaried Library
Information Officer. Other
volunteer activities have been
the Plant and Book Stalls, from
which donations have provided
the bulk of funds in this FY, and
the manufacture of otherwise
unaffordable additional shelving.
After 3 years of a Community
Library residents are perhaps
Performance of once again taking the Library for
fundraising activities Para 1.41 granted, with fewer Supporters
against objectives set renewing their annual donations,
although the Cost of Living
“crisis” may also be a factor.
Consequently fundraising has
focused more on Book, Produce
and Plant stalls which have been
very successful in matching
previous years’ funds.
FOSPL continues to slowly build
up its Reserves, with the aim of
Investment performance Para 1.41 establishing sufficient funding to
against objectives re-establish the Library in a new
Community Hub should it come to
fruition.
Other
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Financial Review

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Review of the charity’s Para 1.21 Income increased by £1000 to
financial position at the £3107, and Expenditure also
end of the period increased by £600 to £1914.
Statement explaining Para 1.22 In accordance with the Reserves
the policy for holding Policy, 66% of Income was
reserves stating why expended on Charitable
they are held Objectives, with the other 33%
added to Reserves, making a
healthy total of £3275. This high
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level is justified given the
possible Library move to new
premises in the next 2 years.
Amount of reserves held Para 1.22 £3275
Reasons for holding zero Para 1.22 N/A
reserves
Details of fund materially Para 1.24 N/A
in deficit
Explanation of any Para 1.23 N/A
uncertainties about the
charity continuing as a
going concern
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Donations of New or Renewed
Supporters.
The charity’s principal Donations given at Plant, Produce
sources of funds Para 1.47 and Book stalls and advertising
(including any receipts from production of new
fundraising) Village Map
Donations made at Clubs,
Author’s Talks or other Events.
Grant from Somerset Community
Fund.
Investment policy and
objectives including any Para 1.46
social investment policy
adopted
Should the Parish Council
withdraw from its contract with
A description of the Para 1.46 the Somerset Unitary Authority
principal risks facing the then FOSPL would be unable to
charity fund the full costs of the Library
on its own.
Other
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Structure, Governance and Management

Description of charity’s trusts: Type of governing document (trust deed, royal

Para 1.25

Foundation Model Constitution

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charter)
How is the charity Para 1.25 Charitable Incorporated
constituted? Organisation established 1 July
(e.g unincorporated 2019.
association, CIO)
Trustee selection Para 1.25 Election by existing Trustees; re-
methods including election of Trustees on
details of any completion of term. FOSPL is
constitutional provisions keen to elect more Trustees but is
e.g. election to post or short of suitable volunteers.
name of any person or
body entitled to appoint
one or more trustees
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The one new FOSPL Trustee had
extensive previous experience
Policies and procedures with another Charity, but still
adopted for the Para 1.51 completed the introductory
induction and training of training and reading required of a
trustees new Trustee prior to assuming
the role of Treasurer.
The Trustees meet on a monthly
basis to address a FOSPL agenda
The charity’s alongside the larger Library
organisational structure Para 1.51 Management Group. It supports
and any wider network Somerset’s Community Libraries
with which the charity Liaison Meetings where ideas and
works Best Practice are exchanged.
Relationship with any Para 1.51
related parties
Other
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Reference and Administrative details

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Charity name The Friends of South Petherton Library
Other name the charity FOSPL
uses
Registered charity 1186429
number
Charity’s principal 44 Compton Road. South Petherton, Somerset
address TA135EN.
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Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity

Name of person (or body) Dates acted if not for Trustee name Office (if any) entitled to appoint trustee whole year (if any) 1 Peter Kidner Chair Vice Chair 2[Mark Freeman] 3[Anne Brown] Treasurer 4[Biddy Martin] 5[Marion Parr] 6[Michael ] Callaghan 7 8

Corporate trustees – names of the directors at the date the report was approved Director name

Name of trustees holding title to property belonging to the charity

Trustee name Dates acted if not for whole year Funds held as custodian trustees on behalf of others Description of the assets N/A held in this capacity Name and objects of the charity on whose behalf the assets are held and how this falls within the custodian charity’s objects Details of arrangements for safe custody and segregation of such assets from the charity’s own assets

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Exemptions from disclosure

Reason for non-disclosure of key personnel details

N/A

Declarations

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees Mark Freeman Signature(s) Peter Kidner Mark Freeman Full name(s) Peter Kidner Position (eg Chair Vice Chair Secretary, Chair, etc) Date 13 Jan 2023

FRIENDS OF SOUTH PETHERTON LIBRARY (FOSPL) ACCOUNTS 01NOV 2021 – 31 OCT2022

INCOME FROM:
Donatons –
Charitable Receipts
TOTAL INCOME
2020/21
1088.99
833.73
£1922.72
2021/22
998.52
2109.16
3107.68
(b)
42.50
1872.25
1914.75
(c)
1192.93
(b-c)
3275.02
(a+b-c)
EXPENDITURE ON:
Raising Funds
Charitable Actvites
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
£ 42.50
£1294.55
£1337.05
NET INCOME/(EXPENDITURE)
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
£585.67
£2082.09(a)
  1. Income has been maintained at just under £2000, with the majority derived from Trustee and Volunteer initiatives such as the Plant & Book Stall (£660) and production of a Village Map (£730).

  2. Expenditure on Charitable Activities has increased by 50 %, most notably on the Fast Track book scheme, Social Clubs (LEGO, Rummikub and English Language for Ukrainians) and Authors’ visits.

Anne Brown Peter Kidner A.M.Brown P.J. Kidner 20 Nov 2022 FOSPL Treasurer FOSPL Deputy Treasurer

NOTES ON ACCOUNTS – SEE OVER

Annex A: Details of Donations, Receipts, Expenditure.

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Notes on Accounts:

  1. A successful bid to HMRC under the Gift Aid scheme for the previous year (2020/21) resulted in receipt of £75.19; a similar bid for this year resulted in receipt of £268.03.

  2. A unique grant of £300 was received from Network Plus after this subcontractor to Western Power Distribution caused significant damage to some Parish footpaths; after complaints to Western Power, a grant was made to a representative Parish Charity – with FOSPL being the beneficiary.

  3. Further to the Somerset Community Foundation grant for the production of a Village Circular Walks leaflet in the previous year, a further grant of £433 was received this year to fund a reprint in support of popular demand.

  4. After registration with Amazon Smile, the Charity has received small but regular donations.

  5. Expenditure included funding of the LEGO Club, Rummikub start-up, English Courses for Ukranian families, and Authors’ visits

  6. During this FY, new Trustee Anne Brown became Treasurer, with Peter Kidner, FOSPL Chair and previous Treasurer, supporting as Deputy Treasurer vice Michael Callaghan.

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ANNEX A TO FOSPL ACCOUNTS 21/22

1. Cash Donations:

DATE AMOUNT SOURCE BALANCE REFERENCE
30/11/21 54.69 Book Stall 54.69
12/01/22 27.00 Library Pot 81.69
26/02/22 87.89 Library Pots 169.58
03/03/22 81.69 £87.89 banked(21)
07/05/22 74.67 Library pot 22
28/05/22 507.13 Plant & Book Stall 25
22/07/22 106.73 Burnworthy Fayre 29
20/09/22 15.00 Library Pot 31
20/09/22 65.00 Library Pot 32
17/10/22 24.94 Library Pot 34

Cash donations total £881.36,plus £5 float in Library pot and £33.57 in event cash float. Total £919.93

2. Donations Direct to Bank:

04/04/22 74.59 Donaton P Kidner
28/05/22 4.00 Phoenix Chinese 27
TOTAL DONATIONS £919.93 plus £78.59=£998.52
ANKED
table Receipts:
03/11/21 75.19 HMRC Gif Aid receipt
24/12/21 300.00 Network Plus Damage to Footpaths Compensaton
14/01/22 433.00 Som Cty Foundn Grant for Circular Walks Leafet Reprint
23/02/22 8.07 Amazon Smile CR1
04/04/22 41.00 Barber Ad Payment Ad for Village Map
25/04/22 41.00 Sibley Ad Payment Ad for Village Map
26/04/22 26.00 Eternal Kitchen Payment Ad for Village Map
26/04/22 41.00 Royal Oak Payment Ad for Village Map
26/04/22 26.00 Hamdon Finance Payment Ad for Village Map
26/04/22 26.00 Stoodley Payment Ad for Village Map
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TOTAL BANKED

3. Charitable Receipts:

26/04/22 46.00 Crane Sales Payment Ad for Village Map
27/04/22 60.00 Brewers Arms Payment Ad for Village Map
28/04/22 26.00 Osteopath Payment Ad for Village Map
28/04/22 26.00 Tim’s Wines Payment Ad for Village Map
29/04/22 26.00 Holm Payment Ad for Village Map
03/05/22 26.00 Frogmary Green Fm Payment Ad for Village Map
05/05/22 46.00 Minster Vets Payment Ad for Village Map
06/05/22 26.00 Fruit & Veg Shop Payment Ad for Village Map
09/05/22 7.87 Amazon Europe CR2
09/05/22 26.00 Grants of Somerset Payment Ad for Village Map
11/05/22 26.00 N&D News Payment Ad for Village Map
13/05/22 41.00 Trading Post Payment Ad for Village Map
13/05/22 26.00 Hate & Heid Payment Ad for Village Map
16/05/22 26.00 Robinson Fish Payment Ad for Village Map
19/05/22 26.00 Orchards Estates Payment Ad for Village Map
23/05/22 26.00 Alan Richard Payment Ad for Village Map 23
23/05/22 52.00 Freeway/Wakely Payment Ad for Village Map 24
28/05/22 41.00 Hodge Payment Ad for Village Map 26
28/05/22 26.00 Phoenix Chinese Payment Ad for Village Map 27
09/06/22 26.00 Beale Payment Ad for Village Map
21/06/22 78.00 Bloom, Baker, Dr Room Payment Ad for Village Map 28
08/09/22 268.03 HMRC Gif Aid Receipt CR3
17/10/22 114.00 Nests Ticket Sales 35

TOTAL RECEIPTS £2109.16

TOTAL INCOME [DONATIONS + RECEIPTS] £998.52 + £2109.16 = £3107.68

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4. Expenditure:

a. Raising Funds:

DATE AMOUNT RECIPIENT ITEM NOTE
11/05/22 20.00 Clifon Diocese Hall Hire/event I17
28/05/22 22.5 SPLHG Explore SP booklets I18
TOTAL EXPENDITURE RAISING FUNDS £42.50
b. Charitable Actvites:
14/01/22 27.99 M Freeman Library Diary @12.99 R1
Xmas Treasure Hunt @ 15.00 R2
14/01/22 3.00 B Elliot LEGO Club Victuals R3/4
14/01/22 4.83 C Nicholas Tsr Hunt Statonary R5
22/01/22 2.75 B Elliot LEGO Club Victuals R6
25/01/22 433.00 Mac Printng Circular Walks I1 Ch 23
21/04/22 74.59 P Kidner Shelving Ch 24
27/04/22 35.00 SPPC Hanging Basket I2
12/05/22 129.12 Browns Books Fastrack (Tranche 4) I3
12/05/22 100.00 Som CC Deposit Pete Poet R7
02/06/22 34.32 Browns Books Fastrack (T4 reprint) I4
02/06/22 169.00 Macs Printng Leafets 2K x A£ I5
27/06/22 69.86 A. Brown Reimburse re book stamp I6
03/07/22 97.04 A. Brown Reimburse re fipchart I7
24/07/22 54.00 Bookspace Rdr to Rdr frame I8
02/08/22 59.97 A. Brown Reimburse re Rummikub I9
22/08/22 51.97 A. Brown Reimburse re Treasure Prize I10
02/09/22 204.74 Browns Books (Tranche 5) I11
20/09/22 170.34 B. Elliot Table purchase I12
05/10/22 69.97 P. Kidner Torch/shelves/display I13
10/10/22 24.98 A. Brown Reimburse Rummikub I14
10/10/22 20.00 A. Brown Reimburse re Nests Book I15
16/10/22 35.78 M. Freeman Reimburse re Nests drink bill I16

TOTAL EXPENDITURE CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES £1872.25

TOTAL EXPENDITURE £42.50+£1872.25 =£1914.75

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